EcoSmart ECO27 27 kW 240V Electric Tankless Water Heater

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With any EcoSmart product, rest assured knowing you are getting a top of the line, eco-friendly water heater that will not only provide continuous convenience, but also help save both money and energy for years to come. With so many advances in heating technology in the recent years, EcoSmart has become the leader in water heating technology.

EcoSmart's ECO 27 Series tankless water heaters are configured for climates where incoming water temperatures can reach as low as 37 degrees. Capable of heating nearly 3 GPM at this temperature, the ECO 27 is the largest electric tankless water heater available with Self Modulating Technology. Suited for colder locations such as the northern U.S. and Canada that require more demanding water usage needs.

Features:

Save up to 60% on your water heating cost with an EcoSmart electric tankless water heater

Provides continuous hot water for ultimate convenience

Patented Self Modulating technology and design

Designed with standard and reliable easy to service elements and heat exchangers that provide 99.8% energy efficiency

I use this model EcoSmart 27 kW 240V Electric Tankless as a whole house water heater. I live in western Washington, so the temperature here doesn't get much lower than about 25 deg F and input water temp is about 50-55 deg F year round. This unit replaced my bosch AE 125, which was a good unit, that I have had for 8.5 years. It is less expensive than the bosch and seems to work better in several ways, it has a very stable temperature output, 2 showers can be taken at the same time, which together run approximatly 3.5 gpm. temperature adjustment has a digital reading and is accurate at 125 deg F. the hookups were similar to the bosch AE 125, so installation was easy. I have only had this unit for a 3 weeks, but so far excellent. No Cons, I will never go back to a tank type system.

Installed in one day using .5 PEX. Takes 3 40amp breakers with 8ga wire that was real fun to run. But OMG it was worth it. This unit replaced another unit that could not handle winter water temps. Best advice I can give is you pay for what you get. Could have saved $300 by going with this unit first. Oh yeah you will notice lower electric bills if your moving from a tank water heater, like a lot if it a old one.

BEST ANSWER:While home outlets are mostly 120 volt, most home's main electrical panel actually have two hot connections, each one being separate 120v circuits from your utility in split phase. When you combine both hot connections in the panel using a double pole breaker and two live wires to the appliance, that is how you achieve 240 Volt connections. Any electrician should be able to look at your service panel and instantly tell you if you can support 240 volt connections.

BEST ANSWER:While home outlets are mostly 120 volt, most home's main electrical panel actually have two hot connections, each one being separate 120v circuits from your utility in split phase. When you combine both hot connections in the panel using a double pole breaker and two live wires to the appliance, that is how you achieve 240 Volt connections. Any electrician should be able to look at your service panel and instantly tell you if you can support 240 volt connections.

BEST ANSWER:No, this model of tankless water heater requires a total of THREE separate 40 amp 240 volt connections. You must install three separate double pole 40 amp circuit breakers and you must install three separate sets of wiring using 8 gauge copper wire. This unit consumes a maximum of 112.5 amps on full power and should only be used on homes that have a service entrance of at least 200 amps.

BEST ANSWER:No, this model of tankless water heater requires a total of THREE separate 40 amp 240 volt connections. You must install three separate double pole 40 amp circuit breakers and you must install three separate sets of wiring using 8 gauge copper wire. This unit consumes a maximum of 112.5 amps on full power and should only be used on homes that have a service entrance of at least 200 amps.

BEST ANSWER:Yes, you can and should to keep the unit in good working order. You must install a proper "Tankless Water Heater Service Valve Kit" so that you can isolate the water heater from your home plumbing while running vinegar through the service ports on the valves.

BEST ANSWER:Yes, you can and should to keep the unit in good working order. You must install a proper "Tankless Water Heater Service Valve Kit" so that you can isolate the water heater from your home plumbing while running vinegar through the service ports on the valves.

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